Posted on 06/30/2026 5:18:28 PM PDT by onceone
Sec. Rubio and Pres. Trump should allow only certified non-pregnant women from foreign nations visas of 6 month duration, to then be recertified before an extension is granted. If pregnant they can go home and have their babies and then reapply for another visa.
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An as-best-as-possible moratorium on all pregnant/foreign women is a wise policy.
100% is a pipe dream. But if 80-90% can be prevented from entering that’s a huge win.
Birthing people.....................
The next Rat president will tear down the border fence and bring them in anyway.
Come on! How you gonna stop that? Ask them the question? Then they answer with a lie. And if the POTUS is one of them? Too many naive’s on our side.
I imagine the Feral “jugheads” will throw in that when the anchor baby is given American citizenship, the entire ship full of illegals are also given citizenship. My citizenship no longer means anything to me anymore. I’ll just say I was an American until the retarded Supremes made everyone on the planet an American.
The 14th amendment was ill-compounded and hastily enacted at the point of bayonets. Consent obtained by coercion is not consent.
Repeal the homosexual marriage amendment. Perhaps keep the ban on Confederates voting to pacify blue states and Gus Hall.
I would go for 80-90%. Stops birth tourism, and with the border closed those numbers are reachable. What value does a pregnant foreign woman add to the country?
Birthright Citizenship Act of 2025
"This bill limits birthright citizenship by redefining what it means to be subject to the jurisdiction of the United States.
Currently, a person born in the United States and subject to U.S. jurisdiction is entitled to citizenship. Under the bill, a person is subject to U.S. jurisdiction if he or she is born to a parent who is (1) a U.S. citizen or national, (2) a lawful permanent resident residing in the United States, or (3) a non-U.S. national (alien under federal law) with a lawful immigration status who is performing active service in the Armed Forces.
The bill does not affect the citizenship or nationality status of any person born before the bill's enactment date."
...currently has 87 Republican co-sponsors, and a companion measure in the Senate has eight GOP co-sponsors. It would take a lot of education of the public about the issue to reverse how it sees it now.
(CORRECTION: There is no letter "p" after the numbers)
” I’ll just say I was an American until the retarded Supremes made everyone on the planet an American.”
Sad to have given up. Must be very depressing to get up every morning. I would not suggest moving to California.
Honestly 87 co-sponsors is a much higher number than I would’ve expected.
R U an immigrant?
Since the Supreme Court places 0 value on US Citizenship, why should any citizen listen to what their diseased minds spew from their poison mouths?
End all the student visas and H1-b visas that bring them here.
HR 569 is too broad for me. I have a big heart though. If one party to the pregnancy is a citizen, then get married before the birth and the woman can stay. Otherwise go home and have the baby.
Second generation American. Grandparents came through Ellis Island. Became citizens. Kinda 0f the way it used to work.
The Supremes get it right sometimes, and wrong at other times. Just have to work with the decision. I have a suggestion I think has some merit.
There are two main categories of birthright citizens. If we’re stuck with legislative fixes (i.e. statutory fixes as opposed to either amending the Constitution or nullification) they would have to be designed to deal with each case. The first type of birthright citizenship is citizenship granted to babies of illegal alien mothers who wish to live in the United States permanently. These would be the offspring of poor immigrants from all over the world, but primarily from Latin America.
The second category is birthright citizenship granted to those born to mothers who are here legally as temporary visitors and who are deliberately sent here by adversaries such as China, in order to infiltrate our political system. Those children are typically children who return with their mothers to their home country to be raised there and possibly return to the United States as adults to act as agents for their home countries.
In the first instance, a possible remedy is to make it a matter of policy to deport every illegal who has given birth to an anchor baby in this country. The mother could be banned for life from ever returning to the U.S., with strict penalties for re-entry. The mother would then have the choice of returning to her home country alone or with her newborn. Most mothers would presumably choose to return home WITH their newborn. While not a perfect solution, it, in conjunction with the continuation of the strong border enforcement we currently have, would severely limit the number of birthright citizens from this category.
The second category would require a different approach. Most likely, a combination of strategies would be needed. Restricting visas for travelers from offending nations is an obvious remedy that could be instituted legislatively or even through Executive Order.
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